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We do think this is a very interesting hypothesis provided by research on actual language use and one to which future research efforts might profitably be directed . It cannot be emphasized enough , however , that one needs to be ...
We do think this is a very interesting hypothesis provided by research on actual language use and one to which future research efforts might profitably be directed . It cannot be emphasized enough , however , that one needs to be ...
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If this explanation is on the right track , then two interesting predictions emerge . First , since noniconic simultaneous morphological structures take time to develop , they are characteristic of older sign languages and will not be ...
If this explanation is on the right track , then two interesting predictions emerge . First , since noniconic simultaneous morphological structures take time to develop , they are characteristic of older sign languages and will not be ...
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If the base sign is articulated with two hands , like IMPORTANT , then the suffix is also bimanual ( Fig . 9a ) . If the base is one - handed ( INTERESTING ) , then the suffix is onehanded as well ( Fig . 9b ) . FIGURE 9.
If the base sign is articulated with two hands , like IMPORTANT , then the suffix is also bimanual ( Fig . 9a ) . If the base is one - handed ( INTERESTING ) , then the suffix is onehanded as well ( Fig . 9b ) . FIGURE 9.
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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